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Probably I will watch the film in the near future I go for that weird, low-budget stuff.

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Queue an indirect promo for the film of the same name, written by Rauch, who then used his screenplay to craft this novel (which, by the way, contains whole sections presented in script form me-thinks someone copied and pasted). In his prose, Rauch jumps around in time to the point where the story loses much of its momentum he also bows out of the telling when the action reaches its thickest point, claiming-through his narrator-that the "public already knows" how it all goes down.

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The conflict is outlined early, and the journey to its resolution doesn't hold many surprises. Sadly, the story that Rauch sets up for Banzai and his motley crew of followers treads at the shallow end of the pulp sci-fi pool. Immediately, I likened Banzai to James Coburn's character Flint: both men are super-intelligent, super-competent, super-charismatic, superheroes of a mortal, if extraordinary, ken.

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The first part of the story is strongest, with a bevy of characters introduced like a series of speed dates, and a dollop of history that adds some mystery to a title character-who is already an enigma. "Buckaroo Banzai" was a light read that entertained at times. (Most people just look at you blankly when you mention the movie. This cult classic has always been a favorite of mine, so when a GR friend mentioned he'd just read the novelization, I made a note of it.Ī month or so ago, I discovered much to my surprise that it was also a favorite of a co-worker. What the hell is a death dwarf? I am dying to know. There must be infinite room for storytelling with this setup, and I was practically drooling during the throwaway references to Hanoi Xan's city of bandits and his chemical zombies. The author clearly had an emotional investment here, and it is a shame that the intellectual property hasn't been developed.

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For an enthusiast of the movie (yes, that would be me), it's a treasure trove of additional Banzai lore and fills in much of what went unsaid in the movie itself. It hints darkly but indefinitely as to what will come after. It tells the story by narrative, and also by assorted transcripts and other documentation. It's filled with little references to the "other" Buckaroo Banzai stories, and with much backstory as to the history of the Banzai Institute and the people who live and work there, and the looming, lurking threat of Hanoi Xan. It's told from the perspective of a relatively minor protagonist, Reno Nevada, whose voice is distinctive and unpolished. This is the novel the movie should have been based on. It is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and at your local comic shop and bookstore.Most of the novelizations I've read aren't awful, really, just horribly uninspired: the author is clearly here to do a job and collect a check, and has no more emotional attachment to the project than a carpenter does when hanging someone's door. Or is her true target Buckaroo Banzai? As the apocalyptic threats continue to mount, only Buckaroo and his Hong Kong Cavaliers stand in the way of global destruction-or in the words of one of the movie’s iconic lines: “Laugh-a while you can, monkey boy!”īuckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League is a 544-page hardcover prose novel and will retail for $29.99. It will be available everywhere books are sold August 10, 2021. Still mourning the losses of his beloved Penny Priddy and his surrogate father Professor Hikita, Buckaroo Banzai must also contend with the constant threat of attack from his immortal nemesis Hanoi Xan, ruthless leader of the World Crime League. To make matters worse, Planet 10 warrior queen John Emdall has sent her Lectroid legions against Earth with a brutal ultimatum. Relating the further adventures of doctor/adventurer/rock star Banzai, the book picks up where the movie left off: Well, we say it’s written by Rauch, but the credits say it’s “as told by” the Reno Kid. But according to Rauch, the story of Buckaroo Banzai was always supposed to be continued in a series of prose novels.Īnd now, finally, all these years later, there is an official official sequel: Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League, et al: A Compendium of Evils is a 544-page novel written by Rauch coming in August from Dark Horse. The closest it came was a series of comics from tiny publisher Moonstone, also written by creator E.M.

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In the 37 years since its release, there has been plenty of sporadic talk about a sequel, but no movie or TV show - despite Hollywood’s obsession with repurposing every scrap of IP, Buckaroo Banzai remains just too weird and off-kilter to risk millions of dollars on.







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